Indiana Writers Group

Schansberg: Let’s Limit Early Voting

Posted: November 18, 2024

by Eric Schansberg, Ph.D. One year ago, I wrote an essay called “I, Pothole” — about the surprising challenges in fixing potholes. It was written in the style of a classic article by Leonard Read called “I, Pencil”. Read describes the complexity of making something as simple as a mass-produced pencil. The reader contemplates the Read the full article…


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The Outstater

Posted: November 16, 2024

The Cult of Eco-Devo FOR SEVERAL YEARS NOW I have searched for the perfect apothegm or story to describe Indiana’s economic-development policies — you know, the ones that build stadiums and mixed-use apartment complexes, renovate entertainment and shopping districts and such, all promising growth by shifting other peoples money around with tax-secured bonds, tax increment financing, Read the full article…


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The Outstater

Posted: November 14, 2024

Operating-Table Diversity MARQUETTE BASKETBALL COACH Al McGuire said it: “Winning is only important in war and surgery.” That would seem a good place to start in dismantling affirmative action both in the military and in medical schools. After a half century, if you think that affirmative action is still a good idea and you act on Read the full article…


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Franke: Reflections on Voting

Posted: November 14, 2024

by MARK FRANKE Now that election day is a week into the past, almost an epoch in the American attention span, some retrospection is in order. I stayed true to my election day ritual. At 5:35 a.m. I followed a neighbor out of our addition to the precinct polling place to stand in line waiting Read the full article…


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Goeglein: Stumbling Toward Utopia

Posted: November 13, 2024

By Tim Goeglein In 1516, Sir Thomas More published a book titled Utopia, which compared social and economic conditions in Europe with those of an ideal society on an imaginary island off the coast of the Americas. More wanted to imply that the perfect conditions on his fictional island could never exist, so he called Read the full article…


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Schansberg: Calming Thoughts on the Election

Posted: November 11, 2024

by Eric Schansberg, Ph.D. I’m not a fan of either Trump or Harris — and whoever won, I had big worries about the country’s future, especially on government spending and debt. But I was thankful for a decisive outcome on Tuesday. I prayed for a large enough victory to avoid inflaming at least one set Read the full article…


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